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we are out of time. i'm greg gutfeld. i love you, america. ♪ "life, liberty & levin." [♪] jesse: welcome to "watters' world." i'm jesse watters. president trump expected to take the stage in two hours in nevada after a long week of trading jabs with joe biden on the campaign trail. the president is energizing his base and making a play for a state he just barely lost last election to hillary. reporter: the president's supporters have been braving hot temperatures and smoky conditions. they wanted to hear the
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president directly. the campaign says we'll hear the president offer up fresh new criticism of joe biden. this has been an unusual rally in the sense the campaign had to change its strategy quite a few times because nevada has strict rules how many people can gather at an event. they wanted to do that in reno and tahoe. nevada is the state so many people will be watching. the president last it last time with 27,000 votes. you can -- you will see how many people have made the trip out here to hear from the president. you will see more from the battleground states. the president will also be going to arizona monday. jesse, back to you.
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jesse: collusion confusion. newly released records from the doj revealing multiple members of robert mueller's team accidentally wiped 27 phones from their russia probe before the inspector general could look at them. and andrew weissmann said he entered his password too many times. can you remember if someone mueller's team was trying to investigate wiped their phone? joining us, donald trump, jr. don, if you had so much as deleted an app on your iphone you would have been behind bars. how can this happen? >> 100%.
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it's absolutely insane. i don't know anyone who deleted a phone period. but 27 times? all magically once they are under investigation? honestly who is going to investigate the investigators. this is the most corrupt garbage i have seen in my entire life. if i removed a comma out of an email that didn't change anything, i would be in jail. he can get away with these things because the deep state is held to a different standard. jesse: these are doj phones. they are government property. on one of them you couldn't even see the screen, it was completely obliterated. this is what hillary did. avid washing.
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remember lois lerner, irs. she mysteriously wiped the emails? this is covering up the cover-up. >> this is what we have been talking about four four years. it's just different rules for those people. guys like me don't get to play by those rules. we have to follow the law. if you are robert mueller, you can literally obstruct justice. you can delete information whether it's under subpoena or investigation and you don't get in trouble for it. you saw what the guys did over spying before congress. they can lie before congress and they don't face any consequences. they get rewarded with contributorship roles on cnn. they get a net positive for lying to the american people. they don't face accountability
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and that has to change. jesse: i don't think you and i would consider work for cnn a positive. woodward spoke out. they have this fake bombshell out. your dad said i was trying to speak calmly and confidently to the american public and not scare the hell out of them like they were going to die, like presidents do. >> you got me, jess he. jesse: now this is a you are in scandal. >> i was trying to maintain calm. i'm the president of the united states of america, and i wasn't hysterical. if they wanted hysterical they could have elected hillary. you saw some of the videos she has done with bill. but that many the difference. he wanted to remain calm. even dr. fauci said i never saw
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donald trump downplay it once. i want my president to be calm under pressure. i don't want him to show his d w his area to the american d show hysteria to the hair ca -- to te american people dr. fauci said exactly the opposite, that trump wasn't downplaying it at all, and he was with him every day. jesse: if he got out in front of the impeachment trial and said america, there is a deadly virus coming out of china. we have no idea where it comes from and who's going to die. they would have said your dad was distracting from impeachment. your father has been nominated twice now for the nobel peace
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prize. it's basically removing standing armies and pushing peace. if you look at the troops he brought out of iraq, germany and afghanistan, and kosovo between the uae and israel on the korean he fence la, that fits the bill. >> the guys at raytheon, they are putting up pressure on that one. but everybody in america wants to see trump deliver on his promise. maybe they will go for three nobels in three weeks to drive the libs crazy. jesse: they will probably give it to fauci. >> you know they will give it to someone else. obama was nominated 11 days into his presidency.
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i imagine they will find a way to get out of this thing, even though trump did something to deserve it, unlike obama. jesse: you have a book out, "liberal privilege." what's the big headline you want people to understand? >> it's -- jesse, we were locked down in quarantine. you couldn't go to work, church or school. if i wanted to riot or loot i could have done that. but that wasn't my thing. so i started looking at the opponents we are running against. when i started doing the research i couldn't believe how much disqualifying material there is on joe biden. it's not just hunter biden is corrupt or his brother with the contract to build housing in the middle east. it's the rain surgery, the terrible policies on race.
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it's nafta, ppp, china's permanent status in the world trade organization. all the things joe biden did that decimated the american middle class. that decimated american manufacturing. joe biden probably single-handedly did more to damage the middle class than any president alive, and he wants to run for president to fix things? if there was a mainstream media that wanted to be journalists instead of activists, these would be major stories. i took it on to tell the people on the fence, all of the things joe biden did in his half a century in d.c. if joe biden could have picked anything, he could have done it by now. jesse: don, jr. will be at a book show near you.
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>> what will your administration do to help give them that chance? thank you. >> move it up here. you know, there used to be a basic bargain in his country. jesse: he may be out of the basement. but joe biden can't seem to do anything without a teleprompter. and his campaign point admit it. >> has joe biden ever used a teleprompter during q and axe with reporters.
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>> this is straight from the trump campaign. and what it does, bret, it's trying to distract the american people. >> they are use it. they talk about it every day. >> talk about it every day because they don't have a coherent argument for why donald trump deserves reelection. bret: but you can't answer the question. >> i am not going to allow the trump campaign to funnel their questions through fox news and get me to answer. jesse: check out this video from april. on the late late show, biden held up a picture, and you can see the teleprompter in the reflection. here to react, author of the book, the 3cs that made america great. governor, he's using the h -- te
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teleprompter for video ofs and q and axe. it's cheating. how is this not a huge scandal in this country? >> it's a huge scandal. let me see if i can answer jesse's question. move it up. there i got it. i watched the interview other day with bret baier and the poor kid from biden's campaign who i hope is the permanent spokesperson for the campaign. that had to be the most uncommon for thible i have ever seen. it's a falsehood the trump campaign came out. he never denied it. he just answered it. jesse: he uses the teleprompter and he needs the teleprompter. >> that's what's pertinent.
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i don't understand why the mainstream media doesn't acknowledge -- this wasn't a deep policy question. he wasn't being asked for the secret sauce for the colonel's herbed chicken. this was simple but he couldn't do it without having a cheat sheet. jesse: when trump was running in 2016 and he's doing late shows on abc, whatever, move it up, we are going to build the wall and have mexico pay for it. this is like easy stuff. biden has been in washington what, 50 years? and he can't do it. he cannot do it. >> in all seriousness when you watch him speak. one of the things i watch about him. i study communication techniques of people.
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the cadence, the way that a person phrases something. theitheir facial expressions. he squints his eyes and speaks in the same inflection and tone without hardly ever going going up and down because it's reading carefully and concentrating to make sure he doesn't mess it up. jesse: something that bothered me this week, biden-harris, they are talking down the vaccine. they are trying to tell people don't take it, it won't be good for you. they are trying to scare americans. >> i'm worried if we do have a good vaccine, we'll be reluctant to take it.
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he's undermining american con fir dense. d confidence. >> i don't trust donald trump. the sign the states will be muzzled and sidelined. jesse: they will use the same vaccine operation warp speed produced and they will they have undermined the vaccine they will have to give to the american people. >> they are listening to dr. jenny mccarthy and other vaxers. i will let you follow her medical advice. here is the thing we have to keep in mind in all of this. donald trump is not in the basement of the white house stirring up a potion to sell on
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the front lawn. this is being developed by major pharmaceutical companies. they have to go through rigid testing. the idea they don't trust it because donald trump announces one of the major pharmaceutical companies has a vaccine. they say if trump announces it, it's got to be flawed. jesse: i am sure biden will be first in line to get one. he probably said that because he didn't read it. it was off the curve. governor, check out his book. a major scandal rocking cnn. the secret tapes and messages exposed. the cuties controversy has netflix on the ropes. they are actually defending this
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[♪] jesse: football is back but not without controversy. the nfl kicking off its season thursday. but the league's nod to social justice and unity was met by boos. is football ruined or is the sport too big to fail. pete hegseth, i'll give it to you straight. i love football so much, they could decapitate george washington and they could burn the flag, and i'm on the couch watching kickoff. be honest. >> i will be totally honest with you. i love football. thursday i missed the free-game show.
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i turn on the actual game. and i'm in love again. you don't see the protests. they are playing the game. the music, the fans, i'm loving it. then i watch the pre-game and i'm muddled. it was destination watching for football or other sports. and through all of this it's become more clear to me -- i think what the nfl is facing and other sports is indifference. i realized now that you are not essential to my life. i'm not as eve d i'm not as ent. but it has come down two notches for me. jesse: it can come down two notches. but you are a vikings fan. the packers tomorrow. it's a big rivalry. it's the first game of the season. you have been dying to watch
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these guys. you are fired up. they did all right last year, right? so you are going to be dialed in tomorrow on the couch. and i don't think it's taking anything out of this. you are not going to miss one play. be honest. >> probably will not. may check out on the pregame. may be frustrated about it and texting my buddies if it goes into the political stuff. but as far as the game is concerned. the nfl got it right, no slogans on the field, it's note visible when the game is being played. i can't stand nike. but i have a jordan exception. a jordan rule. jesse: i don't like it, i don't weren't to see politics tonight, but it won't make me not watch
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the eagles beat red skins. can i say redskins? check him out on the weekend. he will be there. tune in tomorrow. and the take on tom brady and the tampa bay bucks. it was a tough week to cnn. the media bias on full display. first leaked audio of chris cuomo coaching ex-trump attorney michael cohen what to say before a -- a 2018 interview on cnn. >> you say it looks shady to you because you are coming in a specific intention. and why didn't you let it all
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come out. because it's not a fair process. they wouldn't have had the counter facts. if she was convinced to do it and they decided to believe her denials were somehow less truth. i didn't want to play that game. jesse: jake tapper caught trying to convince parnell not to run against carter lamb. tapper writes to parnell, bust of luck in your race. for the record, i wasn't trying to talk you out to running, i was trying to talk you into running in a safer r district. lol. joining me, joe concha. it would be like me coaching some villain about how to handle
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an interview on "the greg gutfeld show." it's not something fox news does. but that was laid bare out there by cuomo. what do you make of that? >> i think cnn has had one of the worst weeks for a broadcast news organization in terms of ethics i have seen in a long time. the two examples you just gave. when you ask the network for comment, they don't respond to requests. there has been no statement of apology or reprimand against chris cuomo. this is a fireable offense. you have a network with no issue with this journalistic malfeasance. you have one offering advice to a candidate where to run for office. in cuomo's case, possible
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answers as well as the questions. have we seen any lawyer named michael that's corrupt get this much media love during a book tour? that's right michael avenatti. one acre said he's d one anchor said he's going to be the next president. on cnn with joe biden. we are seeing in cuomo's case, the former attorney for the president of the united states getting coached and questions and answers. it begs the questions,. jesse: we'll never see the emails and direct messages. hopefully they learn something not to have that on tape and not to put that in writing. but the reason cnn doesn't
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respond when you ask is probably fox is the only one asking. everyone else in the media covers up for them. they aren't even interested in it. thank you for your analysis. >> the hill asked as well. jesse: it's the cuties controversy. lawmakers are calling for a criminal investigation into netflix because of these young girls and the way they are dancing. disgraceful. oliver stone joins us to talk about the deep state and china's influence on hollywood.
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controversial film "cutie." it sexualizes very * young girls. people are canceling their netflix subscription. netflix says the film is against sexualizing children. what the heck is going on. these girls are very young. >> i am conflict on this movie. i watched it yesterday. it's about a young west african girl living in the projects and she has a muslim background. she gets involved with the wrong group of friend and gets involved in youtube and sees the rap videos online. and she and her friends start copying that behavior. and it is wildly uncommon for
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thible for a viewer to see that. jesse: i don't like watching it on the screen right now. >> netflix is right, the point of this movie is a sort of a warning to parent, how quickly kids are trying to grow up and how easily they are exposed to these kind of things. jesse: i can see they spin it that way. but rachel, this is a pedophile's dream. you have young girls, i have young girls. if my girl girls danced like that, they would be ground forever. >> it was a misfire. the way it was shot and the way threat fliks promoted it, it's fodder for pedophile. they lost $9 billion in market
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share. and they should. jesse: stock prices took a hit. >> this is a huge problem. it's a cultural problem. we have little girls that age on tiktok dancing to cardi b's pop video. there is somebody at netflix that could help change this. jesse: for them it's just about controversy. they like the buzz, probably. so they think they will weather the storm and they will bounce back. i want to show you video of a humanities professor. they are doing zoom classes. i guess one of the students reported to class and listen to what professor janet gulla was telling her college students. >> i have had 4 africaen years and he's done a crap job and he's ruining our country.
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if any of you still think trump is a good person. i beg you to go into your heart center and think about this a little more. pull up all the stuff he has been doing to our country. taking away so many of our rights, trying to turn this into more of a dictatorship. jesse: i think this professor is in trouble. >> i would say so. i think suffolk is looking into it. but i find the story interesting. these professors, there are so many examples of professors speaking out against president trump in class, and these are the same people who pride themselves on being inclusive. jesse: they are not politically inclusive. >> not just when you agree with it or it's comfortable for you. >> this isn't happening at
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universities alone. it's also happening k-12. they are arriving to college radicalized because the marxists have taken over our teacher colleges. if you want to stop it, you have to join the school board. you have to teach your kids and talk to them about politics and economics. they are blank slates unless you teach them. jesse: carley, rachel, thank you guys so much. academy award winning director and producer, oliver stone, takes a dive into "watters' world." the media blaming the sturgis bike rally for the spread of cococococo
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am new. the unwritten rule is the new guy's life isn't worth as much because he hasn't put his time in yet. jesse: oliver stone is one of the hollywood greats that wrote and produced "a ton." while he's known for winning multiple oscars. he made headlines for dismissing bill maher's attempt to blame everything on russia. >> you can't really think a russian president, the one that's in there now, should be able to rat our elections like this, do you? >> i have known you too long. when you have to question everything that comes out of our intelligence agencies -- >> so you think they are lying. >> they are not reliable.
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they have been screwing with america going back to the vietman war and the iraq wars, the afghani wars. jesse: joining me now, academy award winning producer and director, oliver stone. when you were speaking with bill maher, i want to know your opinion of america. is the american public just gullible where they will believe anything we hear from the intelligence agency, or is the intelligence operation and the media so good at selling bogeymen to us that we are at their mercy. >> this is not the subject of my memoir. but aside from that, as i said before in interviews, i think the intelligence agencies have misled us on many affairs, going back in wars, especially vietnam, afghanistan, iraq
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twice, and syria. it's years of misinformation, particularly in vietnam where i experienced it. i was a small fry there and at the bottom of the chain. we were told we were winning the war and it was never true. it was borne out by reality. i think any serious person who spent any period of time in our country has to question it. they have not provided convincing evidence. many, many technical experts questioned this. i tend to believe julian assange, i have been behind his case. to me he's a hero. he's on trial in england for extradition to the united states. he made it clear he had nothing to do with the russian connection. nothing was leaked to him.
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he got the leak from an american domestic source and i think we know the dmc leaked this information to him. jesse: i know this is not subject of your memoir, "chasing the light," and it's available in bookstores across the country. but i wanted to get your reaction to something attorney general bill barr said about hollywood. >> hollywood's actors, producer and directors pride themselves on celebrating freedom and the human spirit. every year at the academy awards americans are lectured on how this country falls short of hollywood's ideals of social justice. but hollywood regularly censors its own movies to appease the chinese communist party, the world's most powerful violator
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of human rights. jesse: do you accept that criticism. >> i'm not an expert on the situation. but certainly there might be some truth in it. i can't comment. from my personal experience, i would say hollywood tends to economically censor subjects that are critical of america's foreign policy and critical of the military adventures abroad we have been engaged in for some years. i know i had a hell of a hard time getting platoon mading a as well as the salvador film. it was -- it was financed by an english company at a very low budget. jesse: i am sure you are aware of the rules the academy instituted. you need certain rules for
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having a person of color, a woman, someone with a fiscal disability. there has to be diversity, 30% of secondary roles. could you make movies successful like an italian mob movie. 30% of those mobsters have to be asian, they can't be italian. boarding school, 30% have to be women. could you make a movie with these regulations. >> obviously probably not. but, you know, we have to deal with the fact that people do historical pieces. history fascinates me. if you are doing another era you have to pay attention to the mores of that era.
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i don't know how they will make that work. if i were to make a movie i would have to deal with it when i come to that. the memoir i wrote "chasing the light" is about the early business in the 70s and 80s and the difficulties getting pictures made including salvadoran platoon. jesse: when you were doing scarface, you did research on the cocaine trafficking in south florida. what was that research like? >> it was fascinating to me at the time because it was all new in 1980. so it was all fresh. i was dealing with a lot of people, hours and law enforcement types. it was a rather corrupt system with big money. the dea was born out of that, too.
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all the federal agencies and local agencies were fighting with each other. they were getting in each other's way. it was badly organized. they were overspent. they also had dealing with gangsters that i talked about. i had a dangerous encounter in a hotel room which i used to put into the movie. jesse: i think which encounter you are talking about. that was a bloody scene. oliver stone's book chasing the light is available. he talks about his time in vietnam and making the iconic movies everybody is familiar with. up next, last call. the big biker rally sturgis causing controversy over coronavirus. and i was just there.
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jesse: the motorcycle rally in sturgis, south dakota drawing 600,000 people from around the country. color claims the august event is linked to 250,000 cases of coronavirus. but the "wall street journal" debunking the study saying this is a statistical misfire. another fake story bites the dust. i couldn't make it this year, but i was there a few years ago.
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>> do you do a lot of yoga? >> i used to. jesse: what do you like to drink, pinot grigio? jesse: the leader of russia right now. >> he likes to ride on a horse with his shirt off. when he moves he's a baddases. >> vladimir putin. jesse: you know the vice president, right? sleepy joe. >> "watters' world." am i part of that world? interview over. jesse: you should have seen what we edited out of that piece.
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"justice with judge jeanine" is next. remember i'm watters and this is my world. [♪] judge jeanine: breaking tonight. the where back on the campaign trail. he's ready for a rally in nevada a little later. i'm judge jeanine pirro. the president crisscrossing the country with the election just over 50 days away. i had the honor of visiting the white house and sitting down with the president of the united states for an exclusive interview on the rose garden patio. joe biden indicated after the woodward information came out,
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